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| bgcolor="#A7C1F2" align="center" | '''Lighting News'''
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| {{NewsHeading}} '''Open Lighting Architecture 0.5.0 Released''' 21/11/09
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| {{NewsHeading}} '''Arduino RGB Mixer now supports RDM''' 17/4/11
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| A new version of the [[Arduino RGB Mixer]] has been released which nows supports [[RDM]]. The DMX start address can be set and the device also incorporates a temperature sensor.
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| {{NewsHeading}}  '''OLA on Windows with VMWare''' 29/1/11
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| A [[OLA on Windows with VMWare| OLA VMWare Tutorial]] has been added which describes how to setup [[OLA]] on Windows PCs using VMWare.
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| {{NewsHeading}} '''RDM Parameter Index Launched ''' 19/1/11
 
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|  [[OLA]] 0.5.0 has been released. It now supports SandNet and automatic USB Pro detection.
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The [http://rdm.openlighting.org/ Open Lighting Pid Store] holds an index of Manufacturer specific [[RDM]] PIDs. This data is freely available for download from the site.
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| {{NewsHeading}}  '''libartnet running on iPads''' 16/9/10
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| Thanks to  Tobi Schäfer,  [[libartnet]] is now running on Apple iPads. Instructions are at [[IPad ArtNet Node]].
 
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| {{NewsHeading}} '''Open Lighting Architecture 0.4.0 Released''' 18/10/09
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| {{NewsHeading}} '''OLA 0.8.0 released, now with RDM''' 7/8/10
 
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|  [[OLA]] 0.4.0 now supports Streaming DMX over ACN known as [[E1.31]].  
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|  [[OLA]] 0.8.0 is the first release to support [[RDM]]. The instructions at [[RDM with OLA]] explain how to get started with RDM, even if you don't own any RDM devices.
 
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| {{NewsHeading}} '''Open Lighting Architecture 0.3.0 Released''' 8/8/09
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| {{NewsHeading}} '''OLA now running on the GuruPlug''' 21/5/10
 
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| The [http://code.google.com/p/linux-lighting/ Open Lighting Project] has released [[OLA]] 0.3.0. OLA provides a cross-platform, cross language library for communicating with DMX devices (both locally and network based).  
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| [[OLA]] 0.7.4 has been released, and ARM packages for the GuruPlug are now [[OLAGuruPlug|available]]. OLA now supports 9 USB to DMX devices.
 
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| {{NewsHeading}} '''Luminair Updated'''
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| {{NewsHeading}} '''OLA for Max/MSP Released''' 13/4/10
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|  [http://code.google.com/p/olaoutput/ OlaOutput] allows [http://cycling74.com/products/maxmspjitter/ Max] to communicate with [[OLA]]. See the [[OlaOutput Max External]] tutorial on how to set this up.
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| {{NewsHeading}} '''Arduino RGB USB Device''' 7/2/10
 
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| The team at SyntheFX has released [[Luminair]] 1.5.3, the premier iPhone app for controlling DMX lights.
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| The [[Arduino RGB Mixer]] is a simple & inexpensive way to control RGB LED strips using USB.
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| {{NewsHeading}} '''Enttec Releases DMXIS'''
 
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| The [[Enttec]] [[DMXIS]] was designed specifically for live performers who want to run an automated light show while performing on stage. With DMXIS, you pre-program your entire light show in advance, letting you concentrate on your live performance. You can then manually step through the light show using a simple footswitch plugged into the DMXIS hardware interface. 
 
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| {{NewsHeading}} '''Goddard Design Co. Announces Release of New Software for the DMXter4 RDM'''
 
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| '''[[Goddard Design Co.]]''' is happy to announce the release of V4.00 software for the [[DMXter4 RDM]]. “This code will query, test, and configure [[RDM]] responders,” says Bob Goddard.  “And it significantly expands the [[DMX]] test options with the addition of our Intercept and Modify feature.”
 
 
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Latest revision as of 07:37, 20 July 2011

Open Lighting Project News
Arduino RGB Mixer now supports RDM 17/4/11
A new version of the Arduino RGB Mixer has been released which nows supports RDM. The DMX start address can be set and the device also incorporates a temperature sensor.
OLA on Windows with VMWare 29/1/11
A OLA VMWare Tutorial has been added which describes how to setup OLA on Windows PCs using VMWare.
RDM Parameter Index Launched 19/1/11
The Open Lighting Pid Store holds an index of Manufacturer specific RDM PIDs. This data is freely available for download from the site.
libartnet running on iPads 16/9/10
Thanks to Tobi Schäfer, libartnet is now running on Apple iPads. Instructions are at IPad ArtNet Node.
OLA 0.8.0 released, now with RDM 7/8/10
OLA 0.8.0 is the first release to support RDM. The instructions at RDM with OLA explain how to get started with RDM, even if you don't own any RDM devices.
OLA now running on the GuruPlug 21/5/10
OLA 0.7.4 has been released, and ARM packages for the GuruPlug are now available. OLA now supports 9 USB to DMX devices.
OLA for Max/MSP Released 13/4/10
OlaOutput allows Max to communicate with OLA. See the OlaOutput Max External tutorial on how to set this up.
Arduino RGB USB Device 7/2/10
The Arduino RGB Mixer is a simple & inexpensive way to control RGB LED strips using USB.